Columbia in Tech (CiT) has announced a new $100,000 initiative to help support Columbia students and alumni in technology over the next decade. The initiative aims to provide resources for students and alumni to pursue careers in technology and propel the University’s presence in technological innovation.
At a panel hosted by the Holder Initiative, Eric Holder and Karine Jean-Pierre made one thing clear: American democracy is in crisis, and fixing it will take more than just showing up on Election Day.
Columbia University Apartheid Divest held a protest in the Milstein Center lobby on Wednesday, March 5. Demonstrators expressed a number of demands, including the reinstating of three expelled students and a public meeting with Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage.
On Thursday, the Center for the Study of Ethnicity & Race Studies hosted a panel discussing the application of ethnic studies to pre-law students.
CU Masion Francaise Hosts Pierre Hazan and Jean-Marie Guéhenno to discuss mediation of armed conflicts in the modern world.
Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) held a walkout on the first day of classes, protesting on campus and along streets near campus.
This squirrel is big-backed and the bane of my existence
I Love Abbott Elementary. I mean, how could you not? If you’ve yet to watch it, please do. With season 4 coming out in seven very short days, this is very fitting. Happy Abbott Elementary Month! My Thursday mornings are finally going to have meaning again.
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